We would like to see those types of funds go into innovative tools that the local market vendor can use, and that could certainly be across Canada.
Science is not our strong point; we're not researchers. We are the end users of that science, but we take it and use it to the best of our abilities to improve our market share. Moneys going to organizations to create those tool kits will allow farmers to create markets that are better adapted to utilizing the product.
I think the member over here brought up the topic of cooperatives and hubs. Those sorts of innovative techniques will require some movement in regulation and in people's thoughts to get those types of new marketing situations happening.